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Discovery Cove Offering Florida Residents Discounts

Now through June 26, Florida residents can save more than $100 off admission to Discovery Cove, an all-inclusive day resort where guests can get the chance to swim with dolphins, rays, tropical fish and more. Florida resident packages start at $219 per person and include a 30-minute interaction with bottlenose dolphins as well as a full day of snorkeling, swimming and playing in the sun.
Guests can help themselves to freshly prepared meals included with admission.

The package also includes unlimited admission to SeaWorld and Aquatica, SeaWorld’s Waterpark for 14 consecutive days around the Discovery Cove visit.

“Florida residents can take a much-needed vacation without having to travel too far, yet feel as though they are on a tropical island far away,” says Stewart Clark, Vice President of the park. “It’s a great perk of being a Florida resident, and with the beautiful weather, it’s also the best time of the year to come.”

“What guests are surprised - and delighted - to learn is that a Discovery Cove experience also includes access to our other Orlando parks,” said Clark. “It’s a tremendous value.”

For overnight stays, Florida residents can book a Discovery Cove Vacation and get even more benefits: reserved seating at SeaWorld’s top shows, front-of-line access on rides (Official Hotels only), 10 percent off dining and merchandise, transportation, self-parking and early park access on select days. There is also an option that includes admission to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.

For additional information or to book a Discovery Cove experience, visit DiscoveryCove.com.

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